UPDATE:1 year and still cranks within the first 2-3 pulls. Probably will buy another when this one finally does bite the dust th-cam.com/users/postUgkx43QMbQqu67IZadu9ou8Sg1BdrunMRNqX . No issues at all. Very happy with it.UPDATE: After 6 months of use and over 70 uses I would still highly recommend this pressure washer. It does vibrate a decent amount but never had it “walk” like others have mentioned. No oil leaks, still seems to run like the day I bought it. Still cranks within 2-3 pulls every time. Very happy with my purchase!Have used it about a dozen times now. Plenty of power, cranks up on 1-2 pulls every time. My only complaint would be I wish it was a little taller to make it easier to walk with it (hits my ankles a lot) and that the two hose connections were a little further apart but it hasn’t caused me any issues. Seems to run a good 1-1/2-2 hrs on a full tank, overall a well built machine and definitely worth the money in my opinion.
Some people don't care if their paint gets swirl mark scratches, but I really hate them so I try to avoid them at all costs so I'd avoid this car wash. It makes even worse if you live in a sunny area, the scratches show more. I'm very particular about my car
I understand this scratches paint and gives swirls but at the same time they get what they pay for I'm sure they have a Detail area to remove scratches and swirls it's all about the money charge for the scratch wash then charge for Detail just make sure you park the car in a shady area to not let the customer see the marks
This is an incredibly well produced video. Seriously impressed. Hoppy's, whoever you paid to produce this video, double the pay and recommend him to everyone around you. So far as the service itself, I would take my beloved Saab to you- however, I'm pretty much on the other side of the world from you. In any case, a fantastic representation of your company.
Can I be that guy and say, "If you love your car so much, why don't you do the job yourself?" .-. I like the concept here, but I prefer to use the two-bucket method, and a grit guard.
I don't trust the two bucket method. I use one bucket and 6 different wash mitts that way I never rinse a mitt in my soap. It washes then I discard and use a clean one. No Scratches !👍😎
what r u talking about?!?!? u mean him scrubbing the dirt off the car with a highly lubricated extremely soft washing mitten, lol, u got to be kidding, how do u expect to get dirt off of a car? and he says they wash the mitter's and use a new clean one on each car that pass's threw.
***** How do you prevent swirl marks? Use two buckets. Fill one bucket with soapy water and fill the other with clean water. Each time you’re ready to reload your sponge with soapy water, dip it in the clean water first, to rinse out the grit and contamination you’ve just removed from your vehicle. Then dip it in the soapy water and continue washing. An even better option is the Grit Guard. This plastic grid sits in the bottom of a 5-gallon wash bucket and stabilizes the water. Contamination and particles settle to the bottom of the bucket and the clean wash water remains at the top.
+Parachute216Reg That makes zero sense. What is conditioning paint? And a clay bar is done BEFORE any polishing to remove fine particles that don't further dig into the clear coat. You always going in linear directions with a clay bar.
+Parachute216Reg nah dude you're actually the one who wont get it. you do have to use the clay before buffing/polishing otherwise the pad can pick up little particles thatll scratch the paint cause it doesnt break down with the compound or polish and youll get pigtails
Cringeworthy. He looked like he was really working that clay inward to the paint too. Everything I use clay I glide it across back and forth with very little pressure.
+Parachute216Reg The reason PRO detailers never go in circular motion is, IF you add swirls accidentally, straight lines are much less visible than circular scratches. And wtf is conditioned the paint with buffer? You don't fucking touch your car with buffer, especially with rotary, before you decontaminate painted surface!
Oh no, the use of the orbital in that way was mind numbing and clay AFTER the orbital? Clay is a prep stage and the orbital application of the wax is a final
ok this is a commercial high throughput wash so I didn't expect my level of rinse, snow, rinse, wash, rinse, dry, clay, rinse or wash depending how dirty it is, dry, potential 2nd / spot clay, dry, polish and sealant. it takes me an hour to clean my car. However you have to follow the basic, rinse > wash > rinse > prep (clay) then finish (polish and / or wax)
You see, here at Hoppy's there are two tenants we live by. One, give you an expedited service reminiscent of an automated gas station car wash, and giving you a cafe atmosphere where iPads can easily be snatched at any time by an unsuspecting criminal.
I noticed he said that a chemical goes on the wheels to protect the brake dust , surely you want the brake dust gone lol , that's the point of cleaning the wheels to get rid of all the grime and brake dust , not look after it haha, appart from that this place looks pretty cool , Good video :)
1. wash 2. clay 3. polish 4. If you want to you can use a glaze 5. sealant 6. wax Detailing clay glides along the surface of your paint and grabs anything that protrudes from the surface. The particle sticks to the clay and is therefore removed from your vehicle. The surface being clayed should always be wet with clay lubricant to prevent loose debris from scratching the vehicle.
sealant and then wax? doesnt make sence ..SEALant ..you want to seal it all up ..so i think its wax and then sealant. but what i meant with my comment was ..why would you first polish a car (and scratch it all up) and then claybar (LOL)
If you want your car clean and shining, do it yourself. All those products that use in car wash are low quality and cheap class, think about it, not even mention the hundreds of scratches that your car takes.
***** Wrong answer : a bad pre-wash, wrong brushes and wrong products cause scratches. A handwash without a proper pre-wash will also cause scratches. Even at "Hoppys". I wanna test Hoppys with my car after a hard winter and lots of salt. They will fail, no doubt about that. Look at the Suzufucky at 2.55, black paint and swirls.
this is a car-wash, it's not a detailing business. what do you expect for 30-40 dollars? a detailer would ask 5 to 10 times more for what they do but it would also last 5 to 10 times longer and look many times better. i think this is a lot better than those automated car washes where they just roll in their vehicle and machines slap rubber against all the panels and whatever and call it a day.
So many perfectionists far to critical of what they do. These guys laughing all the way to the bank. Most folks want a clean, nice smelling, no window streaks car and enjoy the experience. It's like women spending 1/2 a day getting peds and nails done. Yes.. I've washed my Vette by hand since the day I got it. Nobody touches it but me. Done the all day detail and proud at the end of the day.. It's not my DD.. I'd love a place like this for my GMC Denali truck. It's a damn work truck - not filthy in the mud work truck, but it looks damn nice. Maybe once a year on a nice day, I'll fix what car washes have done to it, but crap - not every time.. Brilliant idea guys. Wish they were in the states.. In fact I'd even look into franchising opportunities. Contact me!!
Jeah, and this is also a video based on "how not wash a car". They don't even rince the car before washing. They use a lot of foam that makes people blind : ohhhhhhh wow this looks great. The swirls on the paint? Hallo wake up!
YOU never ever clay in Circles! Did you see! the complete lack of knowledge in their polishing technique shameful. But then again there customers are ignorant to the fact there pride and joys are having there paintwork ruined
For someone looking not to spend hundreds of dollars on a "expert" detailer these guys are great. For a fast and quick service you cant expect them to worry too much about swirl marks and all. Give them a break, they're better than those pesky auto car washes.
It's a good idea, but not sure how popular this would be in the states, but may work. I do agree some of the techniques are very questionable. First time I've see the tri-polish washed like that, it's always used last here, but maybe try it first.
id just like to ask, that tripple shine polish how is it different to usual foam you would get at any other car wash in Sydney? or is it more for the aesthetic benefits?
The fuckers are washing bottom to top lol! Yet the owners of this place put this video on youtube! As for rinsing the mitt!!! he didn't even rinse it in just water lol And do they even realise that drying the car the way they do can cause loads of damage to the paint???
What is he saying at 7:38 A cyclo bar? I am watching in disbelief: sealant first, followed by a clay bar? This is wrong, like: first get on your pants and then your underwear?
Wash your own car, or have a professional mobile detailer do it for you. Rinsing the wash mitt isn't going to get those dirty particles off. It'll scratch the paint on the next car. A grit guard should be used.
Even grit guards don't do much.. Every time you push the glove into the water it pushes the water at the bottom to the top. But yes I agree with you. I was watching the part where they cleaned the cars skirting then went right too the doors... Doesn't take a genius to figure that one out...
+clinton fisher I agree with you about pushing the dirt and particles back up as soon as you dunk into the bucket. Regardless, I still use grit guards religiously. I really hated the way they were pounding the lambswool into the paint. Wether im washing, claying, or wax I always glide across. Very little pressure.
Cindy King clueless all cars have a clear coat big deal if they get scratched most people have shitbox's so why bother also even if you had a great car why would you pay to wash ut they'll probably fuck up your car fuck people are lazy and more money then brains
Dunno what all the fuss about a car wash is about. I spend about $4 at a wand wash. I pre-soak the car all the dirt just washes off. I dry it with 2 chamois cloths and use a different cloth for the wheels. I wash the cloths regularly as well and dry without fabric softener (obv). Car looks brand new and not just "washed".
I love entrepreneurs and these guys are just that. And damn good marketers too. Well done on that end. I also like a lot of the recycling elements to their business. Would be nice to know if they use enviro-friendly cleaning products too. The one part that I really didn't like was when you see the guy take a dirty mitt and go from top to bottom and back to top and side to side without a single rinse. I bet money that micro scratches are introduced at that point. Most people will think it's clean - and it likely is... but there are probably a few fine scratches too. Oh and that clay bar technique is SCARY! No round movements, ever. Straight lines only. North, south, east, west, but never round and round. That's for buffing. Otherwise - nicely done.
shApp Incorporated Do you think normal people who know nothing about cars care about fine scratches? HELL NOOO. They just want their car look nice without any dust. Period.
I watched this video as a kid back in 2011 and somehow find myself coming back to it sometimes, eventhough I live on the other side of the world.
DUDE SAME WTF
UPDATE:1 year and still cranks within the first 2-3 pulls. Probably will buy another when this one finally does bite the dust th-cam.com/users/postUgkx43QMbQqu67IZadu9ou8Sg1BdrunMRNqX . No issues at all. Very happy with it.UPDATE: After 6 months of use and over 70 uses I would still highly recommend this pressure washer. It does vibrate a decent amount but never had it “walk” like others have mentioned. No oil leaks, still seems to run like the day I bought it. Still cranks within 2-3 pulls every time. Very happy with my purchase!Have used it about a dozen times now. Plenty of power, cranks up on 1-2 pulls every time. My only complaint would be I wish it was a little taller to make it easier to walk with it (hits my ankles a lot) and that the two hose connections were a little further apart but it hasn’t caused me any issues. Seems to run a good 1-1/2-2 hrs on a full tank, overall a well built machine and definitely worth the money in my opinion.
i remembering watching this video when i was a kid, im now an adult. my great dad has been hearing great things about austrailia!
Never seen before that clay bar is used AFTER polishing.
Enjoy our cafe while we add swirls to your car!!!
haha fuckin gold
yea i saw them go from the rocker panel to the window... what the fuck
What is My name?
cross contamination
they pretty much washed whole car without rinsing the wash mitt even once.
Some people don't care if their paint gets swirl mark scratches, but I really hate them so I try to avoid them at all costs so I'd avoid this car wash. It makes even worse if you live in a sunny area, the scratches show more. I'm very particular about my car
Your attention to detail is awesome. Love the tips you give us.
This looks cool, but it definitely scratches the paint.
+XxChuyoxX how does it scratch the paint? its not like they are using rocks to wash the cars with.
+Kyle Broome microfiber can scratch your paint. Not a ton but when in direct sunlight it's easily noticed.
Right? I mean I like how they use heavy foam and even Lambswool, but the way the workers pound that lambswool into the paint.... Yikes!
XxChuyoxX .
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I understand this scratches paint and gives swirls but at the same time they get what they pay for I'm sure they have a Detail area to remove scratches and swirls it's all about the money charge for the scratch wash then charge for Detail just make sure you park the car in a shady area to not let the customer see the marks
This is an incredibly well produced video. Seriously impressed. Hoppy's, whoever you paid to produce this video, double the pay and recommend him to everyone around you. So far as the service itself, I would take my beloved Saab to you- however, I'm pretty much on the other side of the world from you. In any case, a fantastic representation of your company.
heisenberg would be proud
why am i even watching this?
Ikr
because you need too.
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Your moto should be, "Best Hand Job in Town!"
Harley Rider hahaha
My eyes are burning watching that kid swirl that clay bar!!!!
Can I be that guy and say, "If you love your car so much, why don't you do the job yourself?" .-. I like the concept here, but I prefer to use the two-bucket method, and a grit guard.
+Bryan Bello most people dont have the resources to wash their cars for example people who live in apartments
and some people just dont have the time or energy after working 40+ hours a week.
I don't trust the two bucket method. I use one bucket and 6 different wash mitts that way I never rinse a mitt in my soap. It washes then I discard and use a clean one. No Scratches !👍😎
some people are disabled/elderly/etc.
Keep in mind Hoppy's are racist ..they don't like to hire Australians....
enjoy your scratches
this isn't 20 year old brushes! THIS 2018 NOT 1990
this isn't 2007
wrong... they wont get scratched..
i totaly agree!
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Guy at 5:01 is grinding the grit right into the paint...way to go can't wait to take my vehicles here
what r u talking about?!?!? u mean him scrubbing the dirt off the car with a highly lubricated extremely soft washing mitten, lol, u got to be kidding, how do u expect to get dirt off of a car? and he says they wash the mitter's and use a new clean one on each car that pass's threw.
***** How do you prevent swirl marks? Use two buckets. Fill one bucket with soapy water and fill the other with clean water. Each time you’re ready to reload your sponge with soapy water, dip it in the clean water first, to rinse out the grit and contamination you’ve just removed from your vehicle. Then dip it in the soapy water and continue washing.
An even better option is the Grit Guard. This plastic grid sits in the bottom of a 5-gallon wash bucket and stabilizes the water. Contamination and particles settle to the bottom of the bucket and the clean wash water remains at the top.
Claying in a circular motion? Sheesh.
+Parachute216Reg That makes zero sense. What is conditioning paint? And a clay bar is done BEFORE any polishing to remove fine particles that don't further dig into the clear coat. You always going in linear directions with a clay bar.
+Parachute216Reg nah dude you're actually the one who wont get it. you do have to use the clay before buffing/polishing otherwise the pad can pick up little particles thatll scratch the paint cause it doesnt break down with the compound or polish and youll get pigtails
1. Clay bar / wet sand
2. Wash the vehicle
3. Compound
4. Wash the vehicle
5. Wax
Cringeworthy. He looked like he was really working that clay inward to the paint too. Everything I use clay I glide it across back and forth with very little pressure.
+Parachute216Reg
The reason PRO detailers never go in circular motion is, IF you add swirls accidentally, straight lines are much less visible than circular scratches.
And wtf is conditioned the paint with buffer?
You don't fucking touch your car with buffer, especially with rotary, before you decontaminate painted surface!
Oh no, the use of the orbital in that way was mind numbing and clay AFTER the orbital? Clay is a prep stage and the orbital application of the wax is a final
I was thinking that the entire time. thank god someone else was
Right, the clay gum application is between the wash and orbital.
ok this is a commercial high throughput wash so I didn't expect my level of rinse, snow, rinse, wash, rinse, dry, clay, rinse or wash depending how dirty it is, dry, potential 2nd / spot clay, dry, polish and sealant. it takes me an hour to clean my car.
However you have to follow the basic, rinse > wash > rinse > prep (clay) then finish (polish and / or wax)
Beautiful operation they have there! Very clean, uniform and professional!
You must opening one in France .
They clean the bottom and the top part of that car with the same wash mitts...GOOD JOB SIR
3:16 that background Ipad demo tho :)))
So much professional detailers on here. Tell me, how many detailing tutorials have you watched to be such an expert? xD
This is my 3 year olds favourite video! Thanks!
Come to America, Please! We need something like this here in Pittsburgh Pa!
I was a car valeter it bloody hard work on your own this looks easier as each one as his own task to do.
WHY IS THE FROG HOLDING SUCH A LARGE PEANUT?
+Mike Conte thats a sponge and not a peanut lol
You see, here at Hoppy's there are two tenants we live by. One, give you an expedited service reminiscent of an automated gas station car wash, and giving you a cafe atmosphere where iPads can easily be snatched at any time by an unsuspecting criminal.
But a fantastic video and seems to a very comprehensive high-end service offering
I noticed he said that a chemical goes on the wheels to protect the brake dust , surely you want the brake dust gone lol , that's the point of cleaning the wheels to get rid of all the grime and brake dust , not look after it haha, appart from that this place looks pretty cool , Good video :)
lol they clay after they polish, also with those movements with the polisher you'll most certainly have buffer trails
clay by long straight lines NOT in a circular motion
Paul Dixon
First polish the paint AND THEN claybar......?!
1. wash 2. clay 3. polish 4. If you want to you can use a glaze 5. sealant 6. wax
Detailing clay glides along the surface of your paint and grabs anything that protrudes from the surface. The particle sticks to the clay and is therefore removed from your vehicle. The surface being clayed should always be wet with clay lubricant to prevent loose debris from scratching the vehicle.
sealant and then wax? doesnt make sence ..SEALant ..you want to seal it all up ..so i think its wax and then sealant. but what i meant with my comment was ..why would you first polish a car (and scratch it all up) and then claybar (LOL)
*****
No you absolutely put a sealant on before a wax (if you're going to wax it after).
Sealant goes onto bare paint. It will NOT bond to wax.
Damn, yesterday my chemistry teacher has cleaned my car... His name is Walter White.
Now that's how you run a company
WOW! This is perfect! These cars can be sold!
If you want your car clean and shining, do it yourself. All those products that use in car wash are low quality and cheap class, think about it, not even mention the hundreds of scratches that your car takes.
*****
i work at one of these places, and u are incorrect :p
***** Wrong answer : a bad pre-wash, wrong brushes and wrong products cause scratches. A handwash without a proper pre-wash will also cause scratches. Even at "Hoppys".
I wanna test Hoppys with my car after a hard winter and lots of salt. They will fail, no doubt about that.
Look at the Suzufucky at 2.55, black paint and swirls.
this is a car-wash, it's not a detailing business. what do you expect for 30-40 dollars? a detailer would ask 5 to 10 times more for what they do but it would also last 5 to 10 times longer and look many times better.
i think this is a lot better than those automated car washes where they just roll in their vehicle and machines slap rubber against all the panels and whatever and call it a day.
Thanks Mitchell for your comment. I shoot and edit everything on this channel on for Cargroomers. Thanks for noticing.
Open your eyes and keep on staring to your Basic Lamb Curry.
Got it, MATE.
Wow !!!! VERY Impressive services and results - shame I live in France !!!!
Ηello your are the same like miss geico catamaran good job sir bravo...good work...
So many perfectionists far to critical of what they do. These guys laughing all the way to the bank. Most folks want a clean, nice smelling, no window streaks car and enjoy the experience. It's like women spending 1/2 a day getting peds and nails done. Yes.. I've washed my Vette by hand since the day I got it. Nobody touches it but me. Done the all day detail and proud at the end of the day.. It's not my DD.. I'd love a place like this for my GMC Denali truck. It's a damn work truck - not filthy in the mud work truck, but it looks damn nice. Maybe once a year on a nice day, I'll fix what car washes have done to it, but crap - not every time..
Brilliant idea guys. Wish they were in the states.. In fact I'd even look into franchising opportunities. Contact me!!
Wow I wish we had one like that in this country that is hard work and I would love to take my cars threw that any day
Jeah, and this is also a video based on "how not wash a car". They don't even rince the car before washing. They use a lot of foam that makes people blind : ohhhhhhh wow this looks great.
The swirls on the paint? Hallo wake up!
YOU never ever clay in Circles! Did you see! the complete lack of knowledge in their polishing technique shameful. But then again there customers are ignorant to the fact there pride and joys are having there paintwork ruined
I wish there was somewhere like this in the UK
For someone looking not to spend hundreds of dollars on a "expert" detailer these guys are great. For a fast and quick service you cant expect them to worry too much about swirl marks and all. Give them a break, they're better than those pesky auto car washes.
We need a Hoppy's in Oregon!
It's a good idea, but not sure how popular this would be in the states, but may work. I do agree some of the techniques are very questionable. First time I've see the tri-polish washed like that, it's always used last here, but maybe try it first.
if this was in UK then we would had a free wash because of the rain
Their eyes allow them to focus onto small specs of dirt and such...
This is a great concept. If only you were in the U.S!
i wish we had this in america.
we need this in the US NOW!
I think the workers are doing a good job
It's all nice when boss around and on camera. In reality every wash is the same neglect mess, scratches and missed dirt spots.
marvelous how much does the machine cost to mombasa kenya
id just like to ask, that tripple shine polish how is it different to usual foam you would get at any other car wash in Sydney? or is it more for the aesthetic benefits?
i've never taken my cars to a car wash before and I've been driving for 10 years. I take about 2 hours to wash and clean the interior.
The fuckers are washing bottom to top lol! Yet the owners of this place put this video on youtube!
As for rinsing the mitt!!! he didn't even rinse it in just water lol
And do they even realise that drying the car the way they do can cause loads of damage to the paint???
Same thing I was thinking bro smh I can imagine the scratches afterwards
+manicbassa ugly comment
ankhaa battulga why? He's just stating the truth
I wish you guys were in Louisiana.
this is classy asf
how much do we need to start this systematic and productive business
What an awesome place wish you were on California USA
I love cleaning my car myself 2 buckets 2 sponges a dry cloth and wax and an extra dry. i love doing myself its my own time to myself.
i had the exact same idea of a carwash and cafe
Great place, but should consider interior only deals.
This hurts me physically.
Scratching the hell out of these cars
Is there a place like this in the states, preferably D.C., Maryland, Virginia area?
you should start this in sweden
This handwash is not for detailers. Not everyone care for cars with detailing art
How much do you spend on drying a car?
What is he saying at 7:38 A cyclo bar? I am watching in disbelief: sealant first, followed by a clay bar? This is wrong, like: first get on your pants and then your underwear?
i would like to know more detail about your car wash, seems efficient
You might try this once and you will be using their 24 hour guarantee policies
Wash your own car, or have a professional mobile detailer do it for you. Rinsing the wash mitt isn't going to get those dirty particles off. It'll scratch the paint on the next car. A grit guard should be used.
Even grit guards don't do much.. Every time you push the glove into the water it pushes the water at the bottom to the top.
But yes I agree with you. I was watching the part where they cleaned the cars skirting then went right too the doors... Doesn't take a genius to figure that one out...
+clinton fisher I agree with you about pushing the dirt and particles back up as soon as you dunk into the bucket. Regardless, I still use grit guards religiously. I really hated the way they were pounding the lambswool into the paint. Wether im washing, claying, or wax I always glide across. Very little pressure.
Cindy King clueless all cars have a clear coat big deal if they get scratched most people have shitbox's so why bother also even if you had a great car why would you pay to wash ut they'll probably fuck up your car fuck people are lazy and more money then brains
There are always better ways to clean you're car, but i think this is the best way if you are in a hurry or something.
How often do you change your mitts if you use a used one on mine im not coming
Why dont they use the two bucket method and only wash one panel at a time. Is someone in such a hurry that they cant stop the conveyor?
Thanks to you detailers work......
You HAVE to bring this concept to the States. What a marvel system. I would love to invest in your company here.
we get it, you guys work hard. quit patting yourselves in the back.
Clay bar and polish in straight lines
Are those self servicing car wash brush hanging onto the ground 0:38 :O
good concept cakes num num
Hoppy's is located in Brisbane, Australia.
from my experience, the only way to get a proper (damage free) car wash at Hoppy's is "SELF SERVICE"
So true my friend
taking my lambo here next week
Estaría bien, que uno de estos hubiera en Coahuila, México :/
"This is more difficult than it looks"
Hello sir, could you please tell me which company installed the car wash system ? I am in Asia want to install like this too.
Ideally you would want to vacuum your car before washing it.
Dunno what all the fuss about a car wash is about. I spend about $4 at a wand wash. I pre-soak the car all the dirt just washes off. I dry it with 2 chamois cloths and use a different cloth for the wheels. I wash the cloths regularly as well and dry without fabric softener (obv). Car looks brand new and not just "washed".
I wonder how much a basic wash is?
Where would one buy those lambswool cloths used for washing/lathering?
+Gunzee Just google it. Loads of people sell wash mitts.
Why don't we have these types of service in US?! Some places do the shittiest jobs. Its time over quality at some places.
Yeah I would really love to pay you guys to scracth my cars paint.
How much does this car wash spend in soap a year
I love entrepreneurs and these guys are just that. And damn good marketers too. Well done on that end.
I also like a lot of the recycling elements to their business. Would be nice to know if they use enviro-friendly cleaning products too.
The one part that I really didn't like was when you see the guy take a dirty mitt and go from top to bottom and back to top and side to side without a single rinse. I bet money that micro scratches are introduced at that point. Most people will think it's clean - and it likely is... but there are probably a few fine scratches too. Oh and that clay bar technique is SCARY! No round movements, ever. Straight lines only. North, south, east, west, but never round and round. That's for buffing.
Otherwise - nicely done.
shApp Incorporated Do you think normal people who know nothing about cars care about fine scratches? HELL NOOO. They just want their car look nice without any dust. Period.
They do that on purpose that way when you see the scratches you pay them extra to detail it and remove em